![]() If they really came up with a song like Moments, a homeless man saving a young man from jumping off of a bridge, isn't it more than just a little ironic that one of the band members would end it that way? Lead singer Brad Mates ruled the death as a suicide. The bass drummer, Patrick Bourque, died late in 2007 while the rest of the band was on tour. Landon from Winchester, OhBut I forgot to mention something.Steve from St.petersburg, Flthis song was written for me it is the way I have felt so many times, and everytime I get close to stepping off my bridge something allways pulls me back and slaps me in the face,I just hope that I allways get that slap in the face, a freind turned me on to this song just yesterday and I was seriously considering takeing that final step of my bridge,.So i thought maybe i'm not the only person that feels like this somedays Catherine from Redlands, CaWhen this song came out I was homeless at the time and the part where it talks about would anyone miss me when i die really got to me because that was exactly how i was feeling too.I'd never really paid attention to the lyrics until my brother said something about it. Maddie from Wichita, KsI've been a dancer for years, and this was my ballet song last year.But also hope for the beggar who even though his in a difficult situation can and did do amasing things. I chosse this song because I think it reminds us to never lose hope when we want to jump off a bridge. Lorraine from Grande Prairie, AbI'm doing a project on hope through music.After the song was finished, Berg said "I've always wanted to write a song about redemption and how everyone has the ability to redeem themselves somehow" (Sources: Wikipedia, Country Weekly), But they decided someone just singing about such might come across as egotistical - so they came up with the idea of centering it around a homeless person, whose moments of the past were becoming distant memories with only a handful of pictures to remind him of such. ![]() We all have them - the birth of a child, winning some championship - times when we feel like we were second to none on top of the world, so to speak. Anonymous from Inverness, FlThe song originated when songwriter Annie Tate and her husband, Sam, were working with their friend and songwriting partner Dave Berg to construct a song about people having their moments.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc. Writer/s: Annie Tate, David Allen Berg, Sam M. Oh, lookin' at me now, you might not know itīut I've had my moments, I've had my moments, I've had my moments, I've had my moments That old man tells his story one more time I know somewhere 'round a trashcan fire tonight I said, 'you know, I haven't always been this way.' Like that plane ride coming home from the war Moments when I knew I did what I thought I couldn't do He said, 'you know, I haven't always been this way.' When a man crawled out of a cardboard box ![]() I was coming to the end of a long, long walk
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